Trump Sending National Guard to Memphis
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WREG-TV Memphis on MSNMemphis pitches second half shut out to take down Troy 28-7
The University of Memphis football team made its way back to the deep south on Saturday taking on the Trojans of Troy University. The Tigers (3-0) jumped out to a quick lead while the defense stifled Troy (1-2) in a 28-7 victory.
Memphis Grizzlies All-Star star Jaren Jackson Jr. holds his third annual basketball camp and provided an injury update on Sept. 13.
Donald Trump has made it clear that he intends to follow his use of the military to police Washington, D.C. in the city of Memphis. What he should be less clear on is how welcoming residents of Memphis will be to his imposition of National Guard troops and potentially other military on the city.
In an interview Friday morning, President Trump announced Memphis is his next target for federal intervention to combat crime. The president said he has support from Tennessee's governor and Memphis' mayor.
Memphis running back Greg Desrosiers missed the Georgia State game with an apparent foot injury. Coach Ryan Silverfield called Desrosiers "day-to-day" ahead of the Troy game. Memphis 27, Troy 21. The first half is close, and Troy has a legitimate shot to win. But the Tigers eke out a win to stay undefeated.
Primetime to talk about his concerns with Trump deploying the National Guard to Memphis, Tennessee and how it will instill fear in communities.
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WREG-TV Memphis on MSNMpd and partners connect Memphis communities with resources
Providing essential resources to communities throughout Memphis is the goal of one coalition. The B.O.O.T.S. on the ground series, hosted by the Memphis Police Department’s Community Engagement Unit,
Sutton Smith ran for two touchdowns, both in the first half, and the Memphis defense allowed only 112 yards in a 28-7 win over Troy on Saturday.